MUNDIAEREO proudly presents:
The Chipmunk was so special was its ease of handling and stability, making it an ideal aircraft for new pilots to learn on. Its low stall speed and responsive controls made it easy to fly, while its rugged construction and reliability made it a popular choice for military and civilian operators alike.

Another reason for its popularity was its versatility. The Chipmunk was used for a variety of tasks, from basic flight training to aerobatics and even as a liaison aircraft. It was also used in military operations, including reconnaissance and target towing.

YEAR

1951

MANUFACTURER

DEHAVILLAND

MODEL

DHC-1

CONDITION

Used

SERIAL NUMBER

146-184

REGISTRATION

N28ORD

 

TOTAL TIME

3357

 

ENGINE:

ENGINE MAKE/MODEL

De Havilland Gypsy Major 10 MK1-3A

ENGINE TIME

SMOH 1069

ENGINE TBO

1,500

ENGINE NOTES

Make: De Havilland / Model: Gypsy Major 10 

MK1-3A / Serial # DHC-113 / 145 Horsepower

PROPS •

PROP MANUFACTURER

Fair Reed

PROP MODEL

A94103 A/11

NUMBER OF BLADES

2

 

MAX IAKLOI-I- WEIGH I PROP OVERHAUL TIME

915

 

NUMBER OF SEATS

2

Garmin GNC-250 GPS-Com w/ Moving Map

INTERIOR NOTES Narco AT-150A TSO Transponder with Blind Encoder

.Black seat upholstery

. Military Green 4-Point Restraint Harnesses

Sand/Beige paint on the metal surfaces of the cockpit interior Still equipped with many of the original cockpit switches and

. compass from its military history

.Rated — 8

EXTERIOR NOTES

Yellow base with Black & Red accents.

Authentic Royal Canadian Air Force military paint scheme with “RCAF 014” markings as well as military placarding and Canadian flag on the tail.

Always hangered. A few minor blemished here and there but in well above average condition.

Rated — R.

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INSPECTION STATUS

Annual Inspection next due: April 1, 2021.

Aircraft was manufactured on May 22, 1951. Royal Canadian Air Force military trainer from May 1951 to August 1972.

All maintenance & journey logs since the aircraft was released the Canadian Royal Crown Assets in Ontario, Canada on August 2, 1972.

 
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